Muscle: Teres Major

The Teres Major is a small but mighty muscle located at the back of your shoulder. It runs from the bottom of your shoulder blade (the scapula) to the upper arm bone (the humerus). This muscle plays a key role in many everyday activities, like reaching for something on a high shelf, pulling open a heavy door, or even enjoying a game of catch.Why is the Teres Major important? It helps stabilize your shoulder joint and supports movements like lifting and pulling. Strengthening this muscle can improve your overall shoulder function, making daily tasks easier and reducing the risk of injury during workouts. Plus, a strong Teres Major contributes to a well-defined back, which is great for both aesthetics and performance in sports.Ready to strengthen your Teres Major? Check out these effective exercises designed to target and develop this important muscle!

Seated Bent-over Two-arm Dumbbell Kickback: Maximize Triceps Development

The seated bent-over two-arm dumbbell kickback is a potent triceps isolation exercise,…

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Master the Decline Barbell Pullover for Total Upper Body Gains

The decline barbell pullover is a great exercise for both the latissimus dorsi and…

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Maximize Back Strength: Wide-Grip Cable Row Benefits

The wide-grip cable row is a fantastic exercise which targets all back…

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Seated Twisting Cable Row: Target Your Back & Core Muscles

The seated twisting cable row is an effective compound exercise for the…

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Underhand Yates Row: Target Your Lats and Deltoids Effectively

The underhand Yates row is an effective compound exercise for building muscle…

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Close Neutral-Grip Pull-Up: Build Back and Arm Strength Fast!

The close neutral-grip pull-up is an excellent exercise for building muscle and…

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